Ready for a few more learning ideas to use with your children? You all have been sharing some great ideas – hope you been visiting others to see what they are linking up?

Where Imagination Grows shared a simple but fun activity that uses clothespins. You can tie in color matching and identification with counting and also get a little fine motor practice in at the same time.

We used to have a ton of sponges around the house that we used for painting, and this Absorption Sensory Bin from Memorizing the Moments would have ben a great place to use so many of them. Depending on the sponges that you have on hand, you could add in so many other learning activities with this bin – colors, letters, etc… – what fun!

This transportation sensory bin from Unschool the Teacher is so cute. I love the little car wash that she added to the bin {and you know the kids would love that!}.

GeoBoards are a great tool to use with your kids for creating shapes, imitating patterns, and so much more. Plants and Pillars has some geoboard printables to share with everyone. They would make great tracing activities for younger children or your kids can imitate the activities.

If you are planning any geography studies, be sure to check out the Pinay Homeschooler. We’’ll be studying Australia soon with our co-op and there are some fun art projects we can add to our list here.

With fall coming, this pumpkin spice scented cloud dough sounds like it would be so yummy smelling. Not only would your house smell great, but I’m guessing your kids would as well.

Link Up with the Preschool and Kindergarten Community!

Share what you are doing with your kids! Please link your exact blog post to the Mr. Linky below and link back here too! Grab a button for your post below and be sure to take a minute to visit the person who linked up before you. You can read more in the updated guidelines for Preschool and Kindergarten Community. By linking up, you are granting permission for me to share your wonderful ideas and pictures with others in periodic show-and-tell posts.

Be specific in your ‘link title’. Leave either your blog name or theme and provide an age range for your activities. Something a little like this:

Disclaimer: Some posts on this blog contain affiliate links. I receive a small commission whenever a product is purchased through these links. Occasionally, I receive products in exchange for a review or giveaway post. All opinions expressed on Homeschool Creations are solely my own, and I only suggest products or services that we personally use or I believe will be helpful to my readers.

Check the Archives

Check the Archives

The printables shared on this site are FREE of charge and you are welcome to download them for your personal and/or classroom use only. However, free or purchased printables are NOT to be reproduced, hosted, sold, or stored on any other website or electronic retrieval system {such as Scribd or Google docs}. My printables are copyright protected and I appreciate your help in keeping them that way. :)

If you download and use some of my printables and then blog about them, please provide a link back to my blog and let me know ~ I’d love to see how you are using them! Please be sure to link to the blog post or web page - and not directly to the file itself. Thank you!